About ten years ago, I knew a guy who built himself a giant horn rig for use in a now defunct club. The 18" horns he built were apparently designed around an Eminence Sigma but he smashed them up on an almost weekly basis. He later installed Kilomax drivers and destroyed those at an alarming rate, even shorter life than the Sigmas.
The sad bit is, I'm not sure how the story ended as the club closed not long after the rig had been built. I don't even know what happened to the system either.
I don't think he'd have ever resolved the situation as many a time I visited, there were red lights on everywhere from the mixer to the amps..
I find the LAB a curious thing with it's big excursion and low sensitivity..
Any love for Celestion in the BFM camp?
Re: Any love for Celestion in the BFM camp?
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- Bas Gooiker
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Re: Any love for Celestion in the BFM camp?
Emmi 18" have to weak cones and motors for hornloading. There are some that do ok for scoops. But they are not even close to the PD's, Fanes and Celestions for big bass horns.
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Re: Any love for Celestion in the BFM camp?
I bet the TC Sounds Pro 5100 18" Neo would be the ultimate 18" horn driver...you'd have to make a huge horn to maximize its potential though.
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Re: Any love for Celestion in the BFM camp?
cone looks a bit flimsy for hornloading. Looks more like a sealed / ported driver.
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Re: Any love for Celestion in the BFM camp?
18Sound makes the driver in the Danley TH-118 (which is a tapped horn). It's almost $700.
14mm of xmax too... beefy!
A friend sent me a cab design that models within 2-3db of the TH-118 when loaded with this driver... and it's made from one sheet of plywood.

A friend sent me a cab design that models within 2-3db of the TH-118 when loaded with this driver... and it's made from one sheet of plywood.
99% of the time, things that aren't already being done aren't being done because they don't work. The other 1% is split evenly between fools and geniuses.
Re: Any love for Celestion in the BFM camp?
14mm, it's monster!
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'92 Yamaha FJ1200 3XW
'80 Honda CX500 A
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Carver PT2400, MPX1200, 3600VZ etc..
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'87 Yamaha FJ1200 1TX
'92 Yamaha FJ1200 3XW
'80 Honda CX500 A
'89 Honda VFR400 NC30
Re: Any love for Celestion in the BFM camp?
Regarding the TC sounds pro 5100, Its a fiberglass cone...I'm sure its plenty strong. It also has 19mm xmax.Bas Gooiker wrote:cone looks a bit flimsy for hornloading. Looks more like a sealed / ported driver.
Re: Any love for Celestion in the BFM camp?
I saw something on the Fane site of some of their drivers having an Xmech of 60mm..?
Warwick Streamer LX5, Ashton BV300H w/410 & 115.
Leak Stereo 20.
Carver PT2400, MPX1200, 3600VZ etc..
Bikes..
'87 Yamaha FJ1200 1TX
'92 Yamaha FJ1200 3XW
'80 Honda CX500 A
'89 Honda VFR400 NC30
Leak Stereo 20.
Carver PT2400, MPX1200, 3600VZ etc..
Bikes..
'87 Yamaha FJ1200 1TX
'92 Yamaha FJ1200 3XW
'80 Honda CX500 A
'89 Honda VFR400 NC30